That wasn't my experience, I was quoted a daily rate which was GROSS of those deductions, therefore I was paying it , in my view. My accountant seems to agree also, they said that the daily rate should be NET of Employers NI and agency fees.
Last edited by Scoobos; Yesterday, 14:16.
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The agencies are quoting the "assignment rate" (or "smurf rate" if you prefer). It's not a "real" rate as we would know it; they do it to get your attention and to try to hide the fact the rate to you is 25% lower than they're advertising, after ENIC and holiday pay is taken off.
At the end of the day, no one else is going to pay ENIC, AL, Holiday Pay so it has to come out of your rate, so the key is know exactly what's being offered before you sign up to anything, and to increase "your rate" as much as possible to reduce the impact (I.e. "make them pay the ENIC" by increasing the "rate")
Last edited by Scoobos; Yesterday, 14:16.
(Sorry, I couldn't find the "quote" button)
The agencies are quoting the "assignment rate" (or "smurf rate" if you prefer). It's not a "real" rate as we would know it; they do it to get your attention and to try to hide the fact the rate to you is 25% lower than they're advertising, after ENIC and holiday pay is taken off.
At the end of the day, no one else is going to pay ENIC, AL, Holiday Pay so it has to come out of your rate, so the key is know exactly what's being offered before you sign up to anything, and to increase "your rate" as much as possible to reduce the impact (I.e. "make them pay the ENIC" by increasing the "rate")
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